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B.E / B.Tech PRACTICAL END SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS, NOV/DEC 2022

Third Semester

Automobile Engineering

ME 8381- COMPUTER AIDED MACHINE DRAWING

(Common to Manufacturing Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Production Engineering)

(Regulation 2017)

Time : 3 Hours Max. Marks 100

Part-A Part-B
(Unit-II & Unit –III) (Unit-I)
Aim/Principle/ Conce Viva-
Record Total
pt/ Voce
Tabulation/Circuit/ Calculation
Apparatus Sketch
Program/Drawing & Results
required/Procedure

10 40 10 20 10 10 100

QUESTION.1
Part-A Using standard 2D CAD software, Create the 2D Drafting of Assembled BUSHED BEARING in the
following views.
1. Front View With right half in section
2. Top View
3. Side View

Part- B Calculate the maximum and minimum limits for both the shaft and hole in the following; using the
tables for tolerances and name the type of fit obtained
(a) 45H8/d7 (b) 180H7/n6 (c) 120H7/s6 (d) 40G7/h6
QUESTION.2
Part-A
Using standard 2D CAD software, Create the 2D Drafting of Assembled PLUMMER BLOCK in the
following views.
1. Front View With right half in section (40 marks)
2. Top View (20 marks)

All Dimensions are in mm.

Part- B (i) Giving proportionate dimensions, sketch any four forms of commonly used rivet heads, choosing
the rivet diameter as 10 mm.
(ii) Sketch any two types of structural riveted joints, indicating proportionate dimensions.
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QUESTION.3
Part-A Using standard 2D CAD software, Create the 2D drafting sectioned-Front View of Assembled NON-
RETURN VALVE.

All Dimensions are in mm.

Sketch the following types of keys in two views, as fitted in position between a shaft and the
Part- B
Mounting. Choose the shaft diameter as 30 mm and the hub diameter of the mounting as 60 mm:
(a) Hollow saddle key, (b) flat saddle key, (c) taper sunk key,
(d) Single headed feather key, (e) Woodruff key.

QUESTION.4
Part-A Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of PROTECTED
FLANGE coupling
All Dimensions are in mm.

Draw and Indicate appropriate welded joints shown by symbols to fabricate the structural joints
Part- B shown in Figs.

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QUESTION.5
Part-A Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of OLDHAM coupling

All Dimensions are in mm.

Part- B Explain the meaning of each weld shown in Figs. And sketch the part drawings.
QUESTION.6
Part-A Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of UNIVERSAL
coupling

All Dimensions are in mm.


Part- B Sketch and Explain the following Symbols used in Engineering Drawings

Sl.No Symbols Characteristics to be tolerance


1

2.

3.

4.
5.

6.

7.

8.

9.
10.

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QUESTION.7
Part-A Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of KNUCKLE JOINT

All Dimensions are in mm.

Part- B Explain the following Abbreviations used in Engineering Drawings

SL.No Abbreviations Term


1 A/C
2 BRG
3 CHMED
4 CSK
5 CYL
6 C’BORE
7 DIA
8 DIM
9 EXT
10 GL
11 M/C
12 MFG
13 NOM
14 OD
15 PCD
16 RAD
17 SPEC
18 SYM
19 THD
20 TOL
QUESTION.8
Part-A Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of PISTON

All Dimensions are in mm.


Part-B Sketch and Explain the following Forms and Position used in Engineering Drawings
Sl.No Forms and Position Characteristics of tolerance
1.

2.

3.

4.

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QUESTION.9
Part-A Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of TAIL STOCK

All Dimensions are in mm.

Part-B The dimensions of a shaft and a hole are given below:


Shaft, Basic size = 60mm and given as 60 – 0.020
Hole, Basic size = 60mm and given as 60 – 0.005
Find out:
(a) Tolerance of shaft (b) Tolerance of hole (c) Maximum allowance
(d) Minimum allowance (e) Type of fit
QUESTION.10
Part-A
Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of SCREW JACK

Part-B (i) A schematic representation of basic size and its deviations are given in Fig. Identify them
(10 marks)

(ii) Determine the type of fit and calculate the clearance and or interference for the schematic tolerance zones
shown in Fig
(10 marks)

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QUESTION.11
Part-A
Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of GEAR PUMP

By means of neat sketches and explanatory notes, interpret the meaning of the geometrical
Part-B tolerances shown in Fig
QUESTION.12
Part-A
Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of CROSS HEAD

Part-B Explain the meaning of the geometrical tolerances indicated in microns, for the machine tool
components shown in following Fig

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QUESTION.13
Part-A
Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of STUFFING BOX

Part-B A schematic representation of basic size and its deviations are given in Fig. Calculate the following in
each case for a shaft of 50 mm basic size:
(a) Upper deviation (b) Lower deviation (c) Tolerance
(d) Upper limit size (e) Lower limit size
QUESTION.14
Part-A
Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of CONNECTING ROD
END

Part-B Sketch and Explain the following Forms and Position used in Engineering Drawings
Sl.No Forms and Position Characteristics of tolerance
1.

2.

3.

4.

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QUESTION.15
Part-A
Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of SOCKET AND
SPIGOT JOINT

Part-B Prepare a PRODUCTION DRAWING as below


QUESTION.16
Part-A
Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of MACHINE VICE

Part-B (i) Giving proportionate dimensions, sketch any four forms of commonly used rivet heads, choosing
the rivet diameter as 10 mm.
(ii) Sketch any two types of structural riveted joints, indicating proportionate dimensions.

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QUESTION.17
Part-A Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of CHUCK

Part-B (i) Draw (a) sectional view from the front and (b) view from above, of the following riveted joints, to
join plates of thickness 10 mm:
(i) Single riveted lap joint,
(ii) Double riveted chain lap joint,
(iii) Double riveted zig-zag lap joint,
(iv) Single riveted, single strap butt joint,
(v) Single riveted, double strap butt joint
(vi) Double riveted, double strap, chain butt joint and
(vii) double riveted, double strap, zig-zag butt joint.

(ii) Through sketches, illustrate the Caulking and Fullering operations


QUESTION.18
Part-A
Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of GIB and COTTER
JOINT

Part-B (i) Sketch and explain the two conventional signs used for welding as per BIS.
(ii) Sketch the following welding symbols along with the respective illustrations:
(a) Single V-butt weld,
(b) Single bevel butt weld,
(c) Single U-butt weld,
(d) Single J-butt weld,
(e) Fillet weld, and
(f) Convex double V-butt weld

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QUESTION.19
Part-A
Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of MUFF COULPING

Part-B Explain the following NOTES used in Engineering Drawings

SL.No Notes Meaning


1 DIA 25 DEEP 25

2 DIA 10 CSK DIA 15

3 4 HOLES, DIA 12
C BORE DIA 15 DEEP 8
4 6 ACME THD

5 KEYWAY, WIDE 6 DEEP 3

6 U/C, WIDE 6 DEEP 3

7 THD RELIEF, DIA 20 WIDE 3.5

8 NECK, WIDE 3 DEEP 1.5

9 M 18 × 1

10 DIA 6 REAM FOR PIN


QUESTION.20
Part-A
Using standard 3D CAD software, Create the 3D modelling and assembly of UNPROTECTED
FLANGE COULPING

Part- (i) Sketch the internal and external ISO metric thread profile of nominal size of 25 mm and pitch of 3
mm.
(ii) Sketch the conventional representation of the following:
(a) External threads,
(b) Internal threads,
(c) Thread in section and
(d) Assembled threads in section.

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